Data Strategy and Governance Lead
Accenture Federal Services · Chantilly, VA · 5 days ago
Information Technology$167k–$203k/yrFull-time
About the role
The ideal candidate will be an expert in data policy, strategy, and governance, with a proven track record of guiding organizations from on-premise data environments to secure hybrid-cloud models. This role is a strategic advisory position focused on developing the policies, strategies, and governance plans necessary to manage the organization's data as a strategic asset.
Responsibilities
- Develop and implement a comprehensive data governance framework, including policies for data quality, stewardship, security, and lifecycle management.
- Create a long-term data strategy that aligns with the organization's mission, with a special focus on the transition to a secure hybrid-cloud environment.
- Embed a "zero-trust" security model into all data policies and strategies to ensure the highest level of security.
- Design and implement a data governance model that defines clear roles, responsibilities, and accountability for data assets across the organization.
- Lead exercises to create a complete inventory of the organization's data assets to identify what data exists and where it is located.
- Conduct a thorough analysis of current access policies and management systems, identifying inconsistencies and areas for improvement.
- Define the target "to-be" state for data management, outlining how data will be stored, accessed, and governed in a modernized environment.
- Create a strategic roadmap with clear milestones to guide the organization's transition to its desired future state for data management.
- Create logical and physical data models to visualize how data is being created, collected, stored, and accessed.
Qualifications
- 6 years of experience in data management, with at least 3 years in a leadership role focused on data strategy, governance, and policy.
- Proven experience working with government organizations and a deep understanding of the unique challenges and regulatory requirements of the public sector.
- Extensive knowledge of cloud technologies (such as any of the following: AWS, Azure, GCP) and experience guiding organizations through the transition from on-premise to secure hybrid-cloud environments.
- Experience in establishing and running data governance programs, including the development of policies, standards, and processes.
- Nice to have: Strong understanding of modern cybersecurity principles, with specific experience implementing "zero-trust" security architectures. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to articulate complex data concepts to both technical and non-technical audiences.
Clearance
An active Top Secret with SCI eligibility and willing to obtain polygraph.
Pay
$167,300—$203,100 USD